Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 14, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Page 15, Image 15

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MEDIORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 14, 1910.
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ANTI-ASSEMBLY
CLUBFORMED
Gold Hill Is First Place In Orcoon
to Ornanlze Club With Which to
Defend the Direct Primary and
Statement One.
Tho flrot organized opposition to
the nnaomtily Hcliotno In OroKon wnn
developed In Gold Hill Wednesday
nlKht, wlion tiio Gold 1 1 111 Antl-An-oonibly
club was orRonliod by ad
herents of Bovorn.1 political fnllhs.
Hopubllcnus nnd domocratn predom
inating. 1(h purpoflo la to combat tho
work of tho recent republican nnd
damocrntla nsflombllos, whleh Us
iiiuinborH regard hh wolvoa In hIiocp'b
clolhltiK. attempting to circumvent
tlio direct plmnry nnd ro-nlor Stato
moat No. 1 Inoporatlvo by Kottlnc
oandldnten of both tlckota who havo
not plodfjod thoniBolvcn, to abldo by
U.
Tho follonliiK nro tho officers of
tho rlub: President, lllloy Hammors
ley, republican; vIco-proaMont, W. P.
Chlnholm democrat; cocrotnry, Itox
II. Lnmpinr.n, Indapoudont; troamir
or, J. 11. Ilninmorflloy, republican;
oxecutlvo coinuiltloo, tho president,
with A. J. Smith and Lon Applegate,
republicans.
Statement of riirM)i.
Tho following Htatomont of purposo
wnH drafted by tho nocroUry nnd on
thualnHtlcally ndopted by tho club;
"Wo, tho qualified oloetora of tho
votlnK precinct of Oold Hill, Irros
pectlvo of political affiliations, bo
llovo In tho efficacy of tho direct
prlmnry and Statement No. 1 for giv
ing tho pooplo what they wnnt. Wo
rocognlzo In tho recont assemblies,
both republican and domocrntlo, at
tomplH to circumvent tho direct prl
mnry nnd knock out Statomont No. 1.
"An such, wo condomn nil aHsom-
hlloH nnd urgo a repudiation of their
work by a defeat of tholr tlckotu from
top to bottom nt tho polls on Sop
toinbor D. Wo will support no as
sembly candldalo of wlmtovor polit
ical party, hollovlng that tho pooplo
of Oregon nro compotont to soloct
cnudldatoa for any and all offlcoa
within their gift."
For tho Mini, HoRnwlIenH.
Proalilont Ilammorflloy In his
speech of nccoplnnco, said thnt whllo
ho wns a firm bollovor In tho prlncl-
ploa of republicanism, ho would not
bcsltato to voto for a ilomocrnt or a
socialist If ho was convinced that ho
would innlco a bettor publlo sorvant
than his republican opopnont. Tho
assembly ho regarded as a vicious
attempt to restore tho rotton conven
tion system nnrt mako tho primary
moroly a ratification of tho work of
tho asBombly.
"Lot (ho People Itulo."
" 'Anything to bont Ilourno,' np
poara to bo tho war cry of tho ns
nomblyltos ' 'doolarod tho Bpoakor,
"and thoy'hopo to do It by Rotting
men In tho legislature who are not
lHodgod to Statomont No, 1. It
should bo part of tho purposo of our
organization to eoo that nil loglflla-
tvn pnndlilnfOH. of whatOVOP Dftrty.
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nro pledged to Statomont No. 1, so
thnt, wlmtovor tho political complex
ion of tho legislature, tho pooplo will
get what thoy want In tho mattor of
oloctlon of United States sonators. If
men can bo gotten Into tho legisla
ture at tho next session who are not
Statement No. 1 Biipportors, thoy will
do their best to mnko good records
so thnt they enn bo ro-olectod with
out tho statement pledge nnd accom
plish Hourno's defent when bo cornea
up for re-election. Tho pooplo should
havo whomcoovor they wnno for
United States sonator, whethor
Dourue or not, and tho only way
thnt they can enforco their wishes
In to rofuso to voto for all leglslntlvo
candidates who refiiBo to subscribe
to Stntomout No. 1."
STORK'S VISIT TO FRISCO
BECOMING VERY INFREQUENT
Huekacho is ono of tho first indi
cations of kidney trouble.
It is the kidneys' cry for help.
Heed it.
Doiiii'h Kidney Pills nro what is
wanted.
Are just what overworked kidneys
need.
Thoy strengthen nnd invigorate
tho kidneys; help them to do their
work; never fail to cure any case of
kidney disease.
Head tho proof from n Medford
citizen:
0. M". Jones, 1101 North Central
avenue, Medford, Or., bays: "I found
Doau's Kidney Pills especially adapt
ed to my ease. My bnck was very
stiff and painful and I had other an
noying symptoms of kidney trouble.
Doan'r, Kidney Pills brought me
prompt relief and sineo taking tltein
mr health hns been much better. This
excellent remedy has earned my in
dorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Fostcr-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
N. Y., solo agents for the United
StntoB.
Remember tho name Doau's nnd
tako no other.
Advertised Letter List.
Tho following list of letters remain
uncalled for at the postoffice at
Medford, Wednesday, August 10:
Theo. H. Adamson, V. E. Allison,
Wm. Arrnsmith, Frank Arnst, J.
Benedict, Nettio Hartley, Mrs. Rob
ert Hennctt, A. J. Bonell, Sidney
Howdcu, Mrs. II. O. Brawn, Carter
Bros., J. L. Casey, W. L. Cofficld,
Miss L. Conrado, F. A. Davis, Mrs.
Alice Davis, F. M. Davif, Mrs. J. T.
Dossett, T. O. Fnrrcll, E. Findlav,
Mrs. II. E. Ford. Mn. Georce II
Graves, Mrs. S. E. Hall, Mr. and
Mrs. E. 1L Handlcy, James Hart
man, George Howard, Mrs. Be mice
Hubbard, B. E. Hull, Mrs. W. F.
Jones, L. R. Jones, Floyd C. Kelly,
Frank Kenyon, Mrs. Anna Lane, Ev
elyn Long, W A- Marvin (2), Nathan
Mitchell, S. S. Miller, Malcolm Mac
Ncughton, John McForland, John
Lazzcrin, James Mclias, Jos. Par-
Ikcr, Prof. R. F. Robinson, Mrs. Wy-
lie Richmond, Julia M. Ramsey, Ly
all Shields, Mrs. Elizabeth Stand
cliff, Tom Staplcton, Clydo Stewart,
Joseph 0. Shea, Chas. W. Scllin,
Mrs. Snrah Schneider, Mrs. Glen E.
Thompson (8), Glen E. Thompson,
Mnrv Weir. Sam C. Whiltinelon.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13. San
Francisco f.-cos depopulation within,
a fow yoara uiiIobs tho Btork Is ca
joled Into making his visits' more
frequent. Hub I oh nro not only becom
ing Bcnrco, but Bcnrcor, ncocrdlng to
tho report of Health Oftlcor McNutt.
It nliowB an annual decroaflo of more
than 1 per coat In tho last three
yearn, tho ato In 1910 bolng but
13.20 por cont. j
Tho committee thnt will bo ap
pointed by tho board of health will
1 avo an interesting problem boforo
It. Baby clothing ntorca nro said to
bo going out of business.
MEDFORD
Monday Morning
One Performance Only in Medford at 10 a. m.
CIRCUS
AUG 29
Packages Boxtoco and Boshrick,
W. S. Haacliff.
Parties callincr for tho above will
pleaso say "advertised." A char
of 1 cent will bo mado upon delivery.!
A. M. WOODFORD. P. M.
LIKE A SAILOR JUST HOME
from a long voyago is tho way somel
men spend their money. Thej
would not do it if thoy had an ac
count at tho Farmers' L Frultgrsw
firs' Rank A Monir i,v nnDnrJ
burn holes in pockets like cash, nnc
besides, a man with a bank account
gets a feeling of pride in seeing hov
big a balance ho can keep. Try
FARMERS' & FRUITGROWERS!
BANK.
COMING.
Btirk's Bin Production of "Uncle
Tom's Cabin" Under Canvas.
In presenting this excellent com-'
puny, consisting of u carefully "-'
looted cast of ladies and gentlemen i
of ability, permit tho manager to bu.
to Ihh patrons and tho amusement
loving public (hat his aim is to offer
alouo pure, healthy and lefiucd
amusement that the mother and her,
daughter, the father and his sou, the?
brother and his Histor may enjoy and
appreciate thu muuo. Wu are sure1
that mauv a heart niav be lightened'
and ninny a face wreathed in smiles'
by visiting this beautiful play, writ
ten by" one of our most noble v
men, Mrs. llaniel Beochor Stowe.
Courtly, refined and elegant in it'
presentation, wo feel sure to meet
the popular appreciation at the geu-
eroiis hands of the amusement lo-j
iug pooplo, and that the applause of I
smiling thousands will assuredly
greet our greatest of foils. Bolio-'
iug that Shukobpout'o has truly silid:!
"Tho noblest art in man's life the
art of making othors happy." This
gieat moral amusemont eutorpriso
that has hoeome famous from ocean
to ocean dining tho past IB yours ol'j
its existence will posititvely exhibit
at Medford, August 18, both after
noon and evening.
CRYING FOR HELP.
But
Daily
Lots of It In Moilforil,
Growlno Less.
Tho kidneys cry for help.
Not mi organ in tho "whole body so
dolioatolv constructed.
Not one ho important to health.
Tho kiduoys are tho filters of tho
blood.
Whon thoy fail thu blood becomes
foul and poisonous,
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Its Triumphs Reach Beyond the Seas
CAPITAL INVESTED,$3,500,000
iaao PERSONS- 700 HORSES
100 OAOB0 and DENS of WILD ANIMALO, 40 ELEPHANTS
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vv tiM.iaTa AND THC 8l8QR8T8ILOONB,
vw AORQ8AT8 AND THE PATTY FRANKS.
vv niUERB, THC GREATEST In tho WORID.
OO CLOWNS, THE WORLD'S FUNNY MEN
k. ir.'y.?' cirr. mcLvoma oabt uuiiiko, .
W.U.NIHIMH BORN BAIT GIIUMI. (OOO WOK
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TREMENDOUS, BIO, OOROEOUO
FREE STREET PARADE
StCN SINCE Tilt BtOINMNS Of TL'rt
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One 50 Cent TicKot
ADMITS TO ALL
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1UI01CS OirAllGEI) AT THE HKQULAU OlltOUS TIOJCET WAGON,
IRRIGATION
IRRIGATION is the science of giving a plant just as much
moisture as it needs, and just exactly when it needs it.
IRRIGATION has added more wealth to the country In
the last ten years than any three of the largest resources
combined. Thousands of acres of worthless land have been
reclaimed and some of this land has sold for the highest
prices ever paid for horticultural or agricultural land.
IRRIGATION will reclaim "The Desert." 6500 acres
will be developed into a vast orchard district. "The Des
ert," when irrigated will prove to be the best orchard land
in the Rogue River Valley.
IRRIGATION will make the Rogue River Valley famous
for its berries. The largest yields in the next few years
will come from "The Desert."
IRRIGATION will add thousands of acres to the produc
ing area of the Rogue River Valley, and in these new dis
tricts there will bo no crop failure, for irrigation is a guar
antee of bountiful yields, and is real crop insurance for
tho grower.
IRRIGATION in tho Willamette Valley has increased pro
duction from sixty to three hundred per cent. It will do
the same in tho Rogue River Valley.
IRRIGATION will double the population of Medford and
the Roguo River Valley in tho next few years. New homes
will bo established. Orchards will bo planted on lands
that have never been productive. "Tho Desert" will bo
redeemed and a thousand families will be added through
this development.
Rogue River Valley
Canal Company
FRED N. CUMMINGS, Mgr
Medford National Bank Building, MEDFORD, OREGON